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词汇 astrochemistry
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Definition of astrochemistry in English:

astrochemistry

noun astrəʊˈkɛmɪstriˌastrōˈkeməstrē
mass noun
  • The study of molecules and ions occurring in stars and interstellar space.

    天体化学(研究天体和星际空间里分子及离子的学科)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Within a century of Comte's death, thanks to the invention of the spectroscope, much of astronomy had become astrochemistry - a science he had roundly declared impossible.
    • The identification of elements and compounds is critical to all areas to which chemistry is applied, from astrochemistry and biochemistry to geochemistry and industrial chemistry.
    • The dynamic field of astrochemistry brings together ideas of physics, astrophysics, biology and chemistry to the study of molecules between stars, around stars and on planets.
    • To further his research in astrochemistry, he accepted a position at NASA Ames Research Center in 1983.
    • Astrochemistry is a broad and interdisciplinary emerging field at the intersection of the traditional disciplines of chemistry, physics, and astronomy.

Derivatives

  • astrochemical

  • adjective
    • Such quantities are needed in astrochemical models of protostellar regions and disks.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One of our major aims is to bring together the astrochemical and observational communities in order to pave the way for interpreting the wealth of currently available data with sufficiently detailed models.
      • The astrochemical laboratory is the hyper-rarefied, mostly weightless, extreme-temperature environment people colloquially call outer space.
      • A series of psychic manifestations is closely connected with atmospheric and astrochemical events.
      • Hence, there are several interesting astrochemical questions that are of great interest to astrobiology.
  • astrochemist

  • noun
    • At such distances the salt should be so cold it should all have condensed into solid grains, which are undetectable to astrochemists.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • That bias gave way several years ago, when astrochemists discovered molecules of ammonia and formaldehyde containing two deuterium atoms, adds Liz.
      • An Austrian astrochemist Christian Koeberl had established that the glass had been formed at a temperature so hot that there could be only one known cause: a meteorite impacting with Earth.
      • In just a few dozen years, astrochemists have gone from knowing nothing of molecules in space, to finding a plethora of them practically everywhere.
      • She is an astrochemist who has studied the formation and destruction of dust and molecules in regions of our galaxy where stars are known to be forming.

Definition of astrochemistry in US English:

astrochemistry

nounˌastrōˈkeməstrē
  • The study of the chemical substances and species occurring in stars and interstellar space.

    天体化学(研究天体和星际空间里分子及离子的学科)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Astrochemistry is a broad and interdisciplinary emerging field at the intersection of the traditional disciplines of chemistry, physics, and astronomy.
    • Within a century of Comte's death, thanks to the invention of the spectroscope, much of astronomy had become astrochemistry - a science he had roundly declared impossible.
    • The dynamic field of astrochemistry brings together ideas of physics, astrophysics, biology and chemistry to the study of molecules between stars, around stars and on planets.
    • The identification of elements and compounds is critical to all areas to which chemistry is applied, from astrochemistry and biochemistry to geochemistry and industrial chemistry.
    • To further his research in astrochemistry, he accepted a position at NASA Ames Research Center in 1983.
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